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Show ' ' ' ' r , J 12. 1917 ARRII'i DESERET EVENING NEWS' THURSDAY Cjal Affairs. Personal Notes Womens Gubs 6ar$ tifMaeejr The Temple Telephone. WE tbU honor ox who hM OullXorniu. from th winter. The ntertftiA - ybi? ?2,2'cSlutrnS u)4 tor th yii J M mil of honor rallo, Mn W. J ito. Grant. Mra j Tna W- - T0Bg- - - ",V baryta fliUjYS'Jr jfiT & - r" &'22fefVz. NJ cou.fn. M- J- m- Jzck Stone. iSL - Tapworth.totertalnSurfly dubbainysterr at bar pfeltlr 5L'oom. but-aA G W A large w, 'iTSf ,lj Kl 2J? cornn to tho of th of tb tAbla was "r Aaalfltln th Loren Ottinger. MU hoa- Him a "? nwad nt from th ehn- butterfly In to wtb jJ? M3tj, I, BOb SUrt0n MrS- - entertained bar luncheon bain In decorated ,Vble nanal paatlma the fob- laid Mr. a Harrfeon. R. O Mn R- - Jn-"Y- i ,tin Karr. Mr J . R Burt. Mr.- - J Praf-a- snow. Mr. O. F. Car'w. H. Ellison and Mr. Philip djoMrt- - flftfnt or m vimwy Mas And she could not afford an expensive Corset id v wt I i wt mr rrriirs ru; ra r, r,'rr.; El UNIVERSITY Etlla NEWS t Grn atrnd. ess teLLB Warners Priced For the figure with curves, full host and hips, with marked incurve at the waist. The bust is low and sufficiently full to prevent crQwding. The skirt is medium long, has elastie gores and three Made of fine pairs of supporters attached- white batiste. Sizes 24 to 36. Price $3.50, Model 2D55 at $1.00 to $3.50 Rust, Break or Tear -- Model 932 For the active average figure. A cornet designed particularly t he worn with side xertinns of the new sport garments. elastic which permit freedom of movement in all postures. Very low bust, graduating! higher in back. Made of white coutiL Sizes 21 to 26. see Price, $1.50. J Co, Keith-OBrie- n HER! Jy Salaries 5J " If1? eih JUST a THEN always dependable. Not to ed For the slender or average figure. Low bust and long hip model. Medium weight boning, free hip. Made of pink bruche. Sizes 21 to 28. Price. $2.50. mr WITJUPRALEIA i well-defin- Model D917 netio . It Is Are trouble four of yn Corset Corsets rlnly and Every Warner - w nlparni fr prevent Urn Out expert corsetieres will serve you as they would serve themselves. too - Spmg tTnygri te jV (rt She Tried. a She has Morn Warner Corsets ever since, because they give her everything that she wants in a corset, and the cost of corseting herself is. now a trifling matter, I In honor of the inom-wrt- ie ward eholr. about 7S being ul'! sorbent cot- d" yoV sterilized fo dorior. m room. were besutlfuUy lryjfhMcTs)!rMrf JOUJMKnnn"y. in pink and white spent with tk evening followed by swfeoeh-2- 1 2, As games, 2 wa time B Mr.Fred ,Dvldwn. Mr. delightful my bt pIac,d gcntlyln the opening wars Jacob Muss w MoGint u Ul guests then th elbow In the Elisabeth ten. A. F Combs. Arthur It Is good rule never to us anythin smaller E- L Cron. F Wood. LnrSsi. T. 5 Purcell. 1L home medication Is J. To Into attempt a a ear. nd never drop anything Carl H. Beyneocd Thomson, And one's hearing Imperiled be wasted ftr-nooDemka n . .,.n Ernest v iwts Hlgley.Wood wan. Th decided risk as eluable time may oial center meet thi D C Georgs In th basement of the First ConEMMA GARY WALLACE tTwin-- J Coles. A H. Wood-SmlI- I. gregational Wldt A J. church, and Mra rorkfnk, Harrlton 8prrr. to will give a talk on Tha Budget E Mi A. O Cooper, Lll Wright, who will be assisted 6y Home Management. r ft. A. Brown, and System F J Lsben Mrs G O Ryn. Mr. C L Sperry, Florence a Mertesscn,KelliVs. Kooymsn. Mis Edith Btohr H L Zelde Mrs Heuser I Muvssom William Dunn entertaining Mud Connell. Mrs John Bond, herMra get t. Miss Margaret mb b. Evelyn Schank. social club thi afternoon. J E Oglesby Mr H tn chrue of th U D E Halt Mr Th commit Eirrisoa 8P rryt JoPh,lJ Mrs K Klmeender H Horn. Miss Iva Baddley will entertain this M. b nnounccl th folZt tor Jv acflviti A M Drt. Mr 'ninney J Mm to bo given during the P . Mau, Ina Bom Badgtfe , w W Q Markler, ,.F Aw. lowing prosrsoi of kin In honor B Mario evening W Wood, Norma luncheon hour Selection by the Ifti some time ((.uIflBttia of Camniln Mabol Foroey. who leave shortly to spend quartet composed w. verslty Male LewU In California. j Armstead Higlfty, Ro too Bolqolt. Mr Warren,, F -Beck and Frank Calvin mitortot. Moa D Ink. Mary Bond Rawltny Purdy is entertaining Oimmift. Mr Goorg woodward, Minnlo eWtions at j-Ray musical by entertained uOuicler afternoon VUato R. Woolaoy, her social club this :ffto Oftltfrodfong ll and Lawrence Eberley and a fro veeterdar In honor of the A. 'aioto ft Iwi, Ivy Alton. Naomi for 11 wrestling match between picked Edward E Hanna. DI Mia. Joseph Geoghegan will entertain meet Reverend Ban Foodraft Joorphlno Browor, Wynona the of eUaamen Before luncheon and group FrancUco. of at a luncheon on Saturday afternoon archbishop iUsm, Bto Shodall, Haiti Vorkink. hand mill .iv an bwhop of Sad- - the university Wood-ef- c. by a party Pt R- -r Thoma Grace, at the Hotel Utah, followed tortmd K McFarUno. Nelli on the campui lawn. Bhort-lac- e concert a Florentine had gir remento Th table Poort Pptrry, EouUa gptrry. Not mrilli at th Orpheum A , cloth over roe rioted satin and y after luncheon a mattne Indsne iworfwood, Hattio roofr. Tada J honor of m cenrtrpieoe a gold basket filled be given In the rvmnaeium A delightful affiilc 0f yesterday was who otoa Loola Homo, Monte Boon Ftor have women of the un!verlty ith American Beaut roeea tied artththe at th orta th patriotic social given Streamer of l, Tenanted to provide the edible for the in the same color Ladles Literary clubhouse bv the Lib- tulle Cfiloced extended ribbon spread big ratin rn,w A R. A torra affair of thl A large number ovoning will bo erty Chapter, D reserved Cov a freshman debating team composed the corner for th after- frtnL thelvMltH rt to of tablee were hat fires by the membori of th Ware and Tarlor Farn.of BVtnchard a for ers other dorngueta geuste oacf Ladioa aodalitjr of th Cat nolle noon e pastime, end many pertaia worth coached hy Ferd Erickson, up- cam In later for tea Th wheel and hsreh, to tbo way of a Country Fair, rt i hld the negative side of the argument were on Mbs to bo a Insignia of tho ehaper MraG R- - PibMee wH enter dehatw Ult bight gfttnf th Tofator, in which artU distaff. . th walls were draped morrow at R junrhon in tho stage.-an- d lo frill bo oihlhHedfp aaia-Am- oaf tty aff irniatlvo team whlob meet will bo a French flower booth. with American flags. A program folOandland of Ml. in a wefk tomorrow. Several Montana Margvret aiker ox , bt win U in charge of Mias Mary lowed. Including dramatic readings by wtoo f Aehpte of thi kind have been Mies Oaklandwngagoment been recentl baa jack Visa Helen Kearns. Miss Flora- n, Mra. Edward Hoffman, formerly Cab, the local debater before b Ernest Nlliras. Mias Kathleen Oeoyho-- Zor Shaw, vocal solo by Mr e Mtoi Minced j (hr hjg meeting at MUemila. MonL, In Frankia Jacobaon. Mias Mary Ashton emit A accompanied by Mra e of government which the aed MIm Goneiov Hoffman Perclval O PerktiV, and piano selecTrij i.wnAMh'p of railroad will com up Mr and Mrs Oorge A Partridge Woolley Vuk will b$ furnished during the tion by Mra Dorrit Evan Homer Veatch. thetr oafh of acmtoT' nccrn'cnt too to E. J Fttspatrlrk violinist, The committee on arrangement for th lhe wrl! famliiarixed with thernat Rh, pianiat and T B. Trent. successful affair Included Mrs Oeorg daughter Tlutn to laul t Len aK edoeswi the northdeCrat to on and opes iAe lo Mr. Frank Followlna dinner musirml num-e- tt V. Lawry, Mra S A Cobb. t chfrr- the fontana team !.? Annl Is ' in the Salt Lake temple Mb e ,i v(H be g m ty Mra Eydla W hits L. Dodge, Mrs J Sterl In thU . bavaiAivcrsy Unl-oHolman. FTwnk kMthfcj Miss bother Badger, the f D D Stockman. Mra D'homh.im fltv Th. telrir-tsjwsH fST Ruth Psrfriag. was gussfM Mr. Edwssd Hoffman, Mr er-Jamln Mis Xah male ipirt-e- t oo4-A- Raa-tiaaiV Butt a boy Cotter John include n V't-u ra rULovt eoliego orcbealra trip by F Rlter, Miss Josephtn Wallace, Frank honor at a ken.ingtnnV TKs t'sl.h World end Alim Reteman. will give dramatic readings Helen Hanna, Mis France Johnson, Margaret Hlnch in mode n nounemnt to th of According', Tto dScner committee Dora members Miss Mud the Hall. Included includes Miss Miss Edith gelt. guest hr Coach Homr VeeteA elz varsity Paddles Miss Oare DriocoH, MIm Miss Margaret Clerk. F. M. M. club debaters wtlt receive swards thisor yesr kiriarot CoUin. Mira Gertrud e fleo Th following young girl served tea fob-In the nature of a gold locket ibm. Mlto Nora Carroll. MIm Mary Miss Bale Hanna, Mies Josephine Mr and Mr. M J. Ruddv annnunoe Five of the eltg'Me are men: one Caro-UnVt- o Mine Cook. Harriet Miss Wailane, -of their daughter Celderwood. Edna Mine womsn t nagemnt tWrrdda"r'LJ244-3aEvelyn Francla met th B. T. A T Stanbridg. th marriage member of th team-th- et Miss Marjorie Billing. Mies Priscilla to tail reJune. to womsn in I debater first the place U. " New Hair Remover Stohr, Mia Le Jeon Ackerman, Miss ceive this honor from Utah Th men Mary Darn, Mis Katherine Marshall, Johnson. Hs-h- .r FTtE to win medals sra Bryan Zen Witcher, Mis Helen K earn s. had Miss Tberon Parmsle. Stanley Gelt Roots AU Ml Katherine Paul, Mias Margaret p.w TEARS. Rowells. Roscoe Harmon and Elias Clark, Miss Edith Wlra De Isms the greatest No one appreciate good health like thing for batr-trsre- dMra Russell Coe Woodruff end Mies tho Who are ill. W. J. Furry. R F woirsnkmd that ha hapentertained Woodruff Is a hundred years! yester- D "I have been Itlwumatl'- - Pams Believed, A way to Adelaide Mo., writes i Salem. tslly remove the roots of suporflu-M- lr day at an afternoon tea given la hontrouble lour -- or bladder with bothered hive used Chamberlslns TJnl-me- ni f K. Mrs. about Ruaaell of or Woodruff, instantly, and harm-F- 1 gsve me a great deal of pains In the chest and lamemsihod that doe away for-- r 2S guoata being present. Tire room - five years. It different mediolnea but ness offorlhe vrlth having electrolyal I took shoulder due to rheumaand the were beautifully decorated .the drawpain. I got until 'ifrattoaof preparation which mere- - ngroom In Eeeter lilies and the dtn- -' nothing did me any good tism and nm pleased to say that it ff the surface heir, person Pills Many In table the having Foley Kidney daffodils, ingroom has never failed to give zn prompt a seer phslsrtine process fs o for a centerpiece a basket filled wtth Buffer from kidney and bladder trou- - rel'ef" rite Mr. B N. Finch BaBackthe heir eottr. roots th flower and a Florentine lace cloth ble when they can be relieved ?, tavia. X T Obtainable everywhere 11 ere authorised being laid over yellow satin. ReceivI. dizziness, rheumatic pain, stiff Advertisement. ' Wand thedrurgisu price In any case of ing with the hostesses end guest -- of ache. other and symptoms tizfsctinn sor or joint There a odor or honor we Mrs. William McIntyre. AsPills !? Phelactln, and It I sisting dnrlng the afternoon were Mrs. yield ton Foley Kidney Drug Co. Advt. a child could C. Derm Mrs. Harold Boss Brown. 8chrmm-Johnsorij i YOUR CHILD a stick of phelac- - Fred Mrs. Roger W. Power. Mrs. Lynn follow the simple directions Gibson and Thomson. Mr. Georg w.il ys have the surprise of your Mr George K. Lawrence. Assisting In County Budget Provides yoor own y will serving were Miss Merisn McIntyre. l root com IS CROSS, FEVERISH, Increase in Miss Marjorie RldwsIL Miss Dorothy Bailey, Min Lillian Doscher. Mr Karl A. Beheld. Mra. John Weir. Mrs. Charles In executive session yesterday' afterRichard. Mrs John D. Beheld and Miss FI noon the county commission approved Marian Rookledge 1ST SOFTER e tha budget of expenses for th current Lentertained HH.-toThomas Mrs. Elbridge t year. The total budget totals the- members of the Fists 'clot yester1 leas Thau th county auditors day at her heme, the rooms being deco If tongue I coaled, breath had. stom-s,- 1l orated In daffodils and tSejroal paa-tlm- report gives as th expenses of isst for are year. Th total appropriation soar, rteas liver and The dub members Eller-beecounGives DeBdoo Comfort Mrs. enjoyed. k. of the lionrl. Fred C. Dem. Mr W. L Wal- operating all departments I d Mrs. A. L Hoppaugh. Mr. government (Siltllll, t101e fhzrp pain o shooting lace Braneford. Mr. Levi Evans, Mrs. ty available revenue Is WAof Figs" at "California Glv SH Si. leaving an unappropriated sur- once a tcaspoonful Svrup Thomas, Mrs. James today often saves yhf head, when your glcuU Elbridge L.Dick. H Law-o- n. M HI 41. Howard of Mr plus would tpht, jus( mb a, A The budget allowances mske provi- a sick child tomorrow Mrs, Frank Dole, Mra C.L Traver If vouy little zma Is Musteroleon. the tempka nud sion for salaries Increases a mounting T Tratnrr1 rfrrwinr It orawt out the inflammation, ComityefcpTovro to tft K look menth receive Mother! see If iM''than I1M the pain, usually jiving Th -- members of th Crystal dub monthly rale of II while employee ing naturally l iB were entertained yestordar afternoon drawing more than $100 and lees than tongue ts coaled Tht"liver aandurbowels that its little stomach, luncheon beMrs. James $ monthly by Langston, a receive a month oint-!V white clean, In $lti are clogged with waste When cross, i .... e Rtth oil of mustard. ing served from table decorated , Stomach soar, IfrltAble. feverish, sweet pea and fern, and th tha a mustard' plaster and pink breath- - bad" or hss.storooch ache, diahostess being assisted by her daughP slitter. ters. the Mieses Langton. and Mr. ? rrhoea. oora throat, full of cold, glv McIntosh. Members of th club and a teaspoonful of California Syrup of, n fracUy Jth sxtra gueet Include Mra. F. J j . 'THY Figs, and In few bourn all the con-Musterolejor sots throat. WestcotL president;, Mrs J C. Lynch . Ifhgl, eroup, poison, urraigestcd food and. stlpated stiff neck, asthma, Mrs. Charles A. Qulrley. Mrs V" ! sour bile ONE DISH Vi. gently move out of its little Miss Kate TtsTlorsn pleurisy, rhett. Mrs.Mecklenburg. J H R bowels renK without griping, and "you have Wskh. Mrs.. ttaaibazo. pain, and ache of Mrs. Henry A. K Tlemnrt, Mrs Elisabeth J well' playful child again. a vZ.-y Brian. Mrs. Ezra Thompson. Mra Mot he os. con rest ease after giving Pina, sore urns-- It Bismarck YOULL Snyder. Mrs W. L Snyder. this harmless Iflrutt laxative." befroed feet tlbli,n. tb ofuti trun anil fashionable. sever -, Ea&vruiWill, treasurer, yy that snug feeling -- that comfortable bodyupiKrt -- that realization that her figure 1 4tn7.hTr- ES -- do not begin are ao accustomed to our own wonderful bodlaa that w. oa wmethln until U not It and of marreu than, to appreciate tba In flrat- plant our physical of having wrong that w realize the Importance -- r . cUm condition throughout. , and our two The fcody 1. the tamplfc of the aplrtt which dlelU within . ear are really the temple telephone which connect ua with the outside of pieces important are mighty world. Telethone and 'especially ear. tnhch we mist them apparatus, and when they get cut of order we find how In life and is j A deaf person .Is shut out from much that la enjoyable Is a tiresome effort for etherwto talk to Individual. it a loneD eseentially J. a aenae of duty or compualon ;uch & one and usually they dd it out of one with the find aympfT of ear turely behooves pwy trout !e to consult a repair niariHfnTSe form of a eperttr ' ist thst the damage may be remedied beiore greater results. Injury More often than not earache or pain In and about he ear. la a secondary condition that la. It is aepend-en- t else upon or caused by trouble somewhere i nl the other day a repair man appeared at my loorand asked about the telephone He said that the ght at the suuion switchboard glowed corstantly jrle That ihen It should only fraah an occasional signal wrong somewhere': Jt proved to be oeant something set cord. In the same way esracb or distress slg- SILK SWEATERS WERE na!a trouble on the tine somewhere. 60 BEArrrrrx. Diseased tonslii. adenoids, 'decayed teeth. Impacted wax. boils eczema, Oreeirand white stripe, with a solidfrom accident or disease. Infection neuralgia, malnutrition, nasal, . color for collar and cuffs Jhto handa h,rdUar. tendency, are all among the pWM causes of The y 1. tome sweater ipMkt for maatoldttit,- which may ante ear trouble.- ,- Amonf the complication port hat is entirely of military braid, fete , tsarlet measles, t&i a with Following held on by French knots, .cerebral a be ess, or etn facial paraMi ! bow of the braid In i'qxu may appear or the trouble ear or pneumonia, Influenza. dipherla. epidemic even after con- weakened area may become the eat of localized trouble " aiderable time baa passed en suffer Children are especially sucepllble to ear trouble and babies of WTten a young child without the cause of their discomfort being suspected. In front of the crrmtmw wharplyN.nd Uripka frcirn. slight pressure made Just is in probable thiSsreg1 ear. trouble and a Ear trouble Is usually accompanied by a rise In temperature of heat is safe and comforting general feeling of illness The application with clean, a email hot water bag or a Pttle white cotton sack loosel filled cleansed by be frequently should ear the is If discharge any there hot salt One h If means of A soft rubber syringe and warm boric acid ablution of hot water la the usual teaspoonful of the boric acid powder to a cup If the avoid infection to clean be should perfectly Everything strength of one part an antiseptic a Is odor, or slight there continues discharge useful hydrogen peroxide to two of Igiiied water wlirbe relief of Sweet oil and laudanum are no longer approved for the Mra Mra Mra and Thomas Kearns Mra Jams Ivera J. F. Dunn. Mra W. B. BUnley. J. C. Hanehett. Mra J. J. Burke Mra Matthew Cullen. Napptr U ntrUtnln llvr t t lt ptrkb hoote, th hours Xrom t to I o'clock. Th rtfxkr monthly tncotlns of th Liberty chapter, D A. IL take Mra pke this oftornooa it th bom of MIm Bra this ftftftmoon Bt. John1 k FALL IN LINE FOR POST TOASTIES muse it never falls to cleans the and little ones liver and bowel sweeten the- stomach and they dearly love lie pleasant taste. Full direction for babies, children of all ages and for grown-up- s printed on each bottle Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. bottle Ask your druggist for a of "California Sirup of FIgsi" then see that it 1 mad by th "California Advertlaemeut Fig Syrup Company, Banking Perfection Under U. S. Inspection. 230,000,000 Average annual American fire loss or last ten years, which means a . LOYALTY "With nsvltce toward none, with charIn tho ily for 11. wtth firnmos as to see the find right, asLincoln. right. gla A State of War has been thrust upon us. A united Nation in this solemn hour calmly faces the future with that confidence born of complete faith in American Ideala. The Utah State National Bank stands united with every in member of this community and country to in lo abrogate. any attempt resisting every way possible - . ' FreedonvJuatk and Honor. UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK IS IT INSURED with the HomeFireIns.Co, of Utah 22 Blalh St. Phones tB-ce- SEM-1VEEEL- Y $4,000 HOME IS DES-- TROYED EVERY TEN MINUTES. WILL YOURS BE THE - NEXT? NEWS 2262-- 3 - The Great Country Newspaper . - , TiwWB ff |